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#46 Bob Levesque - Mental Movement (Part 1)

#46 Bob Levesque - Mental Movement (Part 1)

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In this episode, Robert “Bob” Levesque (LCSW and TMAP Psychotherapist at Orlando Health), explores the concept of moving your mind. Listen in as he shares the definition of mental movement, the difference between positive and negative thoughts, and how to align daily movement with who you are. Then be sure to check out Part 2 of this insightful and inspirational conversation.

If you found this episode helpful, you may also enjoy “Episode #26 Improving our Connections” with Bob Levesque and “Episode #29 Mental Fitness” with Dr. Kenny Tello.


Guiding Questions:

1. The phrase “daily movement” is often associated with the physical component of well-being. However, this episode looks at this concept from a different perspective. Have you ever thought about “moving your mind”? What did you learn about “mental” movement?

2. Mr. Bob shared that “movement is an expression of your soul or who you are.” What 10 words would you use to describe yourself? And how can you leverage your strengths to align daily movement with who you are?

3. In this episode, Mr. Bob shared the following formula: Intention + Attraction + Movement = Change. What does this formula mean to you and how could you apply it to your daily life?

4. How can you create more flexibility in your thinking and shift to an open system of “yes, and...”?

5. As Part 1 of this conversation wrapped up, what are you still curious about?


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